Business clusters promoting enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe
Theoretical background -- Clusters : definition and methodology / Johanna Möhring -- Social capital : a key ingredient for clusters in post-communist societies / Dina Ionescu -- Cluster country case studies -- Slovenia / Mateja Dermastia -- Slovakia / Martin Sirak and Stefan Rehak -- Poland / Elzbie...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Paris
OECD
2005
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Schriftenreihe: | Local economic and employment development
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Schlagworte: |
Regionales Cluster
> Unternehmensnetzwerk
> Agglomerationseffekt
> Wirtschaftspolitik
> Slowenien
> Slowakei
> Polen
> Ungarn
> Tschechien
> New business enterprises
> Entrepreneurship
> Strategic alliances (Business)
> Industrial location
> Regional economics
> Graue Literatur
> Amtsdruckschrift
> Aufsatzsammlung
> Regionale Wirtschaftsförderung
> Agglomeration
> Corporate Network
> Gewerbepolitik
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Online Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis http://miranda.sourceoecd.org/vl=5084126/cl=13/nw=1/rpsv/ij/oecdthemes/99980045/v2005n12/s1/p1l |
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Zusammenfassung: | Theoretical background -- Clusters : definition and methodology / Johanna Möhring -- Social capital : a key ingredient for clusters in post-communist societies / Dina Ionescu -- Cluster country case studies -- Slovenia / Mateja Dermastia -- Slovakia / Martin Sirak and Stefan Rehak -- Poland / Elzbieta Wojnicka, Tomasz Brodzicki and Stanislaw Szultka -- Hungary / Gergely Gecse -- Czech Republic / Zdeněk Mikoláš -- Conclusions and recommendations / Johanna Möhring Clusters of firms and related organizations in a range of industry specializations are a striking feature of the economic landscape in all countries. Their growth and survival depends on internal processes of specialization, cooperation and rivalry, and knowledge flows that underpin the competitiveness of the firms within them. Cluster building is now among the most important economic development activities in OECD countries and beyond. This book looks at the importance and potential of cluster initiatives in Central and Eastern Europe as these countries integrate ever more strongly into the global economy. Existing clusters are mapped, recent policy advances are described and conclusions are drawn on the potential of business clusters to foster economic growth in the wider Central, East and South East European region.--Publisher's description Theoretical background -- Clusters : definition and methodology / Johanna Möhring -- Social capital : a key ingredient for clusters in post-communist societies / Dina Ionescu -- Cluster country case studies -- Slovenia / Mateja Dermastia -- Slovakia / Martin Sirak and Stefan Rehak -- Poland / Elzbieta Wojnicka, Tomasz Brodzicki and Stanislaw Szultka -- Hungary / Gergely Gecse -- Czech Republic / Zdeněk Mikoláš -- Conclusions and recommendations / Johanna Möhring |
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Beschreibung: | Enth. 8 Beitr Auch als Online-Ausg. erschienen |
Beschreibung: | 241 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9264007105 92-64-00710-5 |